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His full name was Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde.
He born in October 16/1854, in Dublin/Ireland and he died in Paris/France in 30/1900. -
He was attending in the Portora Royal School.
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He studied in oxford.
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He gained notice as a scholar, poseur, wit, and poet.
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He went too toTrinity College.
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He won the prize Newdigate
Prize in 1878 with a long poem, Ravenna. -
In 1880 when Aestheticism himself in social and artistic circles by his wit and flamboyance.
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If life imitated art, as Wilde insisted in his essay.
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This novel saw the Oscar Wilde's literary reputation.
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This is a masterful comedies of manners.
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Was the critic of William Archer
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This is too a masterful comedie of manner
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He was released from prison in 1897.
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Was his only remaining work, was The Ballad of Reading Gaol .
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He lived in France , in 1900 he died of meningitis following an acute ear infection, at the age of 46.